r yt bh J ' I's OAR A OL FSB EVE IY FARA (OCT y AER ATL Ld . { - 4 AY TO ATRIOS wis ly ROTA PEER LORS AAR ¢ Ci AESTANER Pda had Gaede PEN pw adelos dh NEED NFCA ERB ANG WESRAFICVDRGE.S Xs WV ERO | RE -- arranged for same to take place next Monday evening, March 16th. Those attending this so- cial event will meet at the Scout Hall at 6.30 p.m. and irg nominations and election of officers. A slate of officers will be presented at the April meeting and the installation of seme will take place at the May nreeting. It is expected that a IN AND OUT OF TOWN Scout, Cub Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Sweet- man and Mr, and Mrs. C, Mac- Master have just retyrned from a holiday in Nassau. * + =» Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petroz- zi spent last week-end at Camp To Hold Theatre Party The Scout and Cub Mothers' Auxiliary held their meeting at the home of Mrs, Robert Wal- ker, Queen Street with thirteen members present. The president, Mrs. Grant Michie presented the minutes and business derived from same vias dealt with, The treasurer, Mrs. Donald Cochrane gave the financial report and stated that the allocation had been attend- ed to. guest speaker may be on hand for the next meeting, The caterer, Mrs. Lloyd Wake- ford presented her report re- garding the Cub Father & Son Banquet and her plans were well aranged. jcurney by bus to Toronto. Any cne needing further informa- tioR should contact Mrs. McDermott. The meeting was closed with the Scout Mizpah and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess who was assisted Borden, visiting r brother aM . It was unanimously decided |hby Mrs, Donald Cochrane; Mrs. Cpl. and Mrs. Willlam Mulhol- |' ¢Dermott chaired the meet- Several matters were discus- | to hold a Theatre Party and! Lloyd "Short and Mrs. Jack land. ing. The secretary, Mrs. Orten | sed among which was the com. | the committee in charge have | Cook. , ¢« * / Jessie's Beauty Salon is changing hands and Mrs, Jack Parry (Jessie) has sold her business to Miss Glenda Taylor of Claremont. Aunt Mary's 24-oz. Sliced Bread 22¢ Reg. 83c! Weston or Sunbeam . 4 to.Pkg, Raspberry Swiss Rolls 29c * * 3» Sorry to hear of Mrs. Lorne Duff's illness in Oshawa Hospi- tal where she is undergoing surgery. Burketon News STAINLESS The C.GIT. met in the TABLEWARE Church Hall on Monday even-| "HM _. TP ing with a good attendance. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. O. Woods of Oshawa to our com- munity, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Fraser| formerly of Picton, Ont. have moved to Mr. Archer's house. We welcome them to the com- munity. STARDUST 24 To 3- Ib. AVG. POET C Dows Trophy To Uxbridge Winners of the Dow Brew- eries Ltd. trophy at the Ladies Open Bonspiel held Sat., March | 6th, were: For. Frying or Roasting Ib WHOLE - CUT UP CHICKEN In-a-Basket 39: | Mrs. Doris Taylor, Uxbridge. 2nd prize--Mrs. Pearl Parliament, Oakwood. DESSERT STEAK-ON-A-BUN . 8rd prize--Mrs. Ruth -A- 1-1b. Tray Pack Mitchell, Port Perry. S P 0 0 N y 4th prize--Mrs. Babs Poole, Avonlea. v 5th prize--Mrs. Marie WITH $5.00 MINIMUM ORDER BEST BUY! Save 50c! Instant Coffee 240 oft - 10-o0z, Jar MAXWELL HOUSE $1.49 BEST BUY! Save 14c! Fancy 15-0z. Tins LIBBY S PEAS 5 for 89. Snooks, Port Perry. HOCKEY BEST BUY! Save 17¢! Clear, Vitaminized 48-0z. tins Allen's APPLE JUICE 3tor$1 : BEST BUY! Save 10c! Robin Hood (Cash your 20¢ coupon) s FAMILY SIZE CELEBRATION 79: - Bb (Continued) CAKE MIXES ; of the Cannington net and beat BEST BUY! Save Gol ) 8-0z, Pkg ; Woodward from point blank NABISCO * 3 range. SHREDDIES 37 : Cannington's biggest threat © PRODUCE c 3 BEST BUY! Save 4c] 2-1b. Cello kK came in the third period when The TV Chiquit SPAGHETTI . Le I they outscored the Flyers 2-1. e quita LANCIA MA or 37 nr & Josephson and Fairhall were ) CARONI c i the marksmen for Canningion iH BEST BUY! Save 280! Reg. 200s or Chubby 300s 4 while Burnett picked up his a nN a Nn Ki Ti 4 second of the night at 17.06 to eenex Issues 6 pkgs. 89. i round out the scoring for Port. g BEST BUY! Save 170} White or Coloured ) The goal-tending on both Whi t S . i teams was ol chiing and the Ibs ¢ ie wan Tissue 8rolls99. 0 game was a battle of goal ten- " I] 1 i ders all the way. Bree, Tall Thrig Save 100! Sanitary 12's & We were glad to see Chic New Green Texas No. 1 Carnation F Napkins | Carnegie back in the line-up Milk 0 C KOTEX C i for the Flyers after a long lay- | R vl Ii i abbage » 9. Seventeen penalties were i' FROZEN FOODS! Bave 8¢! HIGHLINER 16-om, FILLETS of SOLE 49 op Idaho Finest Spanish No. 1 pkg. SUPREME | Onions 2-27 FANCY PEAS 2.b. 820 49] * == === atin Nb | DOWSON'S | * SPECIALS ° ' Cannington--Goal, Woodward; B . : yi Defence, Montgomery, Smith; Bick's DILI, PICKLES 48 oz. 59¢ Faishall, Teed, Cameron. pan. Swift's fully cooked PICNICS 39c. Ib, Swift's WEINERS 1 1b. pkg. 45¢ 1b. handed out by Referee McFad- den of Peterboro. The Flyers picked up ten while seven went to Cannington. # Lineups-- Port Perry -- Goal, Braiden; Defence, Powell, McCoy, Carne- fe. gle, Warriner; Forwards, Hol- 4 liday, Carnochan, Geer, Scott, : Clarke, Burnett Cochrane, Mec- Millan, McKee, liament, Wakelin, Doble, Pren- tice, Laird.